With less then 48 hours until National Signing Day, we run down the current state of recruiting in the 2013 class in every major conference. NOTE: Classes ranked according to Rivals.com Team Recruiting Rankings as of the morning of 2/4/13. Actual rankings can and will change often.

1. Virginia TechThe Hokies pulled in a commitment from the fourth Fuller brother and some of the best in-state talent. Biggest catch:Kendall Fuller, DB, Olney (Md.) Our Lady of Good CounselCould steal: No one, they are done.

7. N.C. StateAfter a slow start, the new staff at N.C. State is hoping to salvage this year's class with quality players who will fit into the new Wolfpack scheme. Biggest catch:Matt Dayes, RB, Weston (Fla.) Cypress BayCould steal: JuMichael Ramos, WR, Hampton (Ga.) Lovejoy

8. Wake ForestThe Demon Deacons had a rough year on the field but have managed to build a solid class. Biggest catch: James Looney, DE, Lake Worth (Fla.)Could steal:Blake McClain, DB, Winter Park (Fla.)

12. Boston CollegeA coaching change made it difficult for the Golden Eagles to bring in a bigger, better recruiting class.Biggest catch:Tevin Montgomery, DT, Marion (Mass.) Tabor Academy Could steal: No one, they are done.

2. Michigan
The Wolverines get stronger on the offensive line and defensive back with this 2013 group.Biggest catch:Derrick Green, RB, Richmond (Va.) HermitageCould steal: None. They have closed out their class.

4. Michigan StateLinebacker, running back and defensive back are positions strengthened by the Spartans' 2013 class.Biggest catch:Jon Reschke, LB, Birmingham (Mich.) Brother RiceCould steal: None. They have closed out their class.

5. Illinois
The Illini have their heir apparent at the quarterback position in place, and surrounded him with nice skill position players.Biggest catch:Aaron Bailey, QB, Bolingbrook, Ill. Could steal:Ryan Timmons, WR, Frankfort (Ill.) Franklin County

6. Penn State The sanctions levied against Penn State's program were unprecedented; so was the job Bill O'Brien did keeping the faith of recruits.Biggest catch:Christian Hackenberg, QB, Fork Union (Va.) Military AcademyCould steal: None. They have closed out their class.

8. Northwestern The theme of Northwestern's class is versatility. An unusually high number of their commits could project to multiple positions.Biggest catch:Matt Alviti, QB, Park Ridge (Ill.) Maine SouthCould steal:James Clark, WR, New Smyrna Beach, Fla.

9. Indiana
This will go down as the best recruiting class the Hoosiers have signed in the last decade-plus.Biggest catch:Antonio Allen, DB, Indianapolis (Ind.) Ben DavisCould steal:Laray Smith, RB, Brooklyn (N.Y.) Xaverian

11. Iowa
The Hawkeyes did a good job adding depth to several positions, but are short on impact players.Biggest catch:Malik Rucker, DB, New Hope (Minn.) CooperCould steal:Reggie Spearman, LB, Chicago Simeon

1. Oklahoma
This class may not be as star-studded as some in the past, but it is solid from top to bottom.Biggest catch:Keith Ford, RB, Cypress (Texas) Cypress RanchCould steal:Adrian Baker, CB, Hollywood (Fla.) Chaminade Madonna

2. Texas
Mack Brown and the Texas Longhorns are looking to sign a small class, but there is a lot of talent on board.Biggest catch:Kent Perkins, OT, Dallas (Texas) Lake Highlands Could steal:Dontre Wilson, RB, DeSoto (Texas)

3. West Virginia
Dana Holgerson and the Mountaineers beefed up the offensive side but also have a strong defensive group with the linebackers leading the way. Biggest catch:Shelton Gibson, WR, Cleveland Heights (Ohio) Could steal:Tyler Boyd, WR, Clairton (Pa.)

4. Oklahoma State
The Pokes continued to strike big in Texas with a trio of four-star receivers leading the way. Biggest catch:Fred Ross, WR, Tyler (Texas) John TylerCould steal:Dontre Wilson, RB, DeSoto (Texas)

5. TCU
In their first year of Big 12 play, the Horned Frogs have stuck close to home with the 2013 class and have quietly built another strong group. Biggest catch:Kyle Hicks, RB, Arlington (Texas) MartinCould steal:Andrew Billings, DT, Waco (Texas)

6. Baylor
The Bears have a solid class all the way through, with some potential game breakers on offense and a heavy dose of defense. Biggest catch:Robbie Rhodes, WR, Fort Worth (Texas) SouthwestCould steal:Kenny Hill, DQB, Southlake (Texas) Carroll

9. Iowa State
The Cyclones' is not a star-studded group, but there are some players and they have a very impressive haul of offensive linemen. Biggest catch:Jake Campos, OT, West Des Moines (Iowa) ValleyCould steal:Robert Garcia, SDE, Tampa (Fla.) Jesuit

10. Texas Tech
Kliff Kingsbury and the Texas Tech staff have been playing catch-up on the recruiting front since arriving in Lubbock, but they have picked up the pace as signing day nears. Biggest catch:Devin Lauderdale, WR, Houston (Texas) BellaireCould steal:Zelt Minor, DE, Houston (Texas) Lamar

The Trojans have taken a few hits in recent weeks. Lane Kiffin's class is still a juggernaut, just not at the same level of one it was a few months back. It still includes an impressive six five-star prospects.Biggest catch:Kenny Bigelow, DT, Elkton (Md.) Eastern Christian AcademyCould steal:Matthew Thomas, LB, Miami Booker T. Washington

2. UCLAJim Mora's class is as deep as any. There are no five-stars as of now, but there are a whopping 16 four-stars in the fold. UCLA is a threat to add more significant pieces on signing day and the Bruins' recruiting effort has to be commended and looked at as a possible turning point for a program on the rise.Biggest catch:Priest Willis, DB, Tempe (Ariz.) Marcos de NizaCould steal:Eddie Vanderdoes, DT, Placer (Calif.)

3. Washington
The hyper-intense Huskies' coaching staff has proven it can recruit with any team in the conference. Washington loaded up across the defensive line and did an outstanding job at wide receiver as well getting Damore'ea Stringfellow and others. Quarterback Troy Williams could be a star in the making. Southern California was a big focus for this staff and the Huskies scored big there.Biggest catch: Troy Williams, QB, Harbor City (Calif.) NarbonneCould steal: Tyrell and Tyree Robinson, ATH, San Diego (Calif.) Lincoln

4. Oregon
The Ducks weathered the storm of coach Chip Kelly leaving for the NFL. It was important that Mark Helfrich was promoted from within to keep the continuity of Oregon's offense and overall system intact. In the days leading up to signing day, the Ducks have to watch out for some last-minute defections that could put a crimp in this recruiting class.Biggest catch: Thomas Tyner, RB, Beaverton (Ore.) AlohaCould steal: Cameron Hunt, OL, Corona (Calif.) Centennial

5. Cal
Coach Sonny Dykes came to Berkeley with an aggressive recruiting approach and has done an admirable job keeping the Golden Bears' class intact. It was especially important to lock up four-star cornerback Darius Allensworth two weekends ago and quarterback is strong, too. The job isn't done yet though as some recruits are still considering other schools.Biggest catch: Jared Goff, QB, Kentfield (Calif.) Marin CatholicCould steal: Patrick Enewally, DB, Cerritos (Calif.) Gahr

6. Arizona
The Wildcats again struggled to lock up high-level players from Arizona. Instead they went elsewhere for their haul. The very top of Arizona's class is strong and includes what could end up being a game-changing quarterback, but there's something to be desired when it comes to depth. Biggest catch:Anu Solomon, QB, Las Vegas Bishop GormanCould steal: Nobody. Arizona is likely finished.

7. Arizona State
The Sun Devils signed one of Arizona's top prospects in linebacker Chans Cox, who also listed a Notre Dame offer. That, in itself, is a huge win. The class also includes some solid junior college talent. Todd Graham seems to be changing the image of his program in his first full year as head coach.Biggest catch:Chans Cox, LB, Lakeside (Ariz.) Blue RidgeCould steal:L.J. Moore, DB, Fresno (Calif.) Central East

8. Utah
Defensive backs and running backs make up a large chunk of Utah's class. There's some solid depth throughout, including six junior college prospects. Most of the transfers are capable of contributing on the Pac-12 level immediately.Biggest catch:Andre Lewis, WR, Diablo Valley (Calif.) Community CollegeCould steal:Micah Thomas, ATH, Galens Park (Texas) North Shore

9. Oregon State
Oregon State's coaching staff did a fantastic job recruiting the Inland Empire of Southern California and it paid big dividends. Numerous prospects from that talent-rich area committed to the Beavers and it could open new avenues for recruits in the future. There is still some unfinished business with top recruits leading up to signing day though which could affect Oregon State's class.Biggest catch: Dashon Hunt, CB, Westlake Village (Calif.) WestlakeCould steal: L.J. Moore, DB, Fresno (Calif.) Central East

10. Washington State
Coach Mike Leach and his staff did an impressive job getting early signees from the junior college ranks and then some international players who they believe could be special for the Cougars. Washington State didn't have as much success reaching into Southern California as last recruiting cycle but it still landed Gerard Wicks, who could develop into a top-notch Pac-12 running back.Biggest catch: Tyler Bruggman, QB, Phoenix (Ariz.) Brophy PrepCould steal: Tatum Taylor, CB, Seattle (Wash.) O'Dea

11. Stanford
The perception is that Stanford had a disappointing year recruiting and the numbers could play a major factor in that since the Cardinal only have 12 commits. Digging deeper finds many talented prospects in this class at key positions, so coach David Shaw's club should be fine in the coming years.Biggest catch: Peter Kalambayi, LB, Matthews (N.C.) ButlerCould steal: Jordan Cunningham, WR, Fort Lauderdale (Fla.) University School

12. Colorado
The Buffs' class wasn't stellar at any point during the cycle, but the coaching change really made a debacle of it. There are a few solid pieces in play, but it's hard to blame anyone for the lack of top-flight players or much discernable depth. The bright spot is the fact that 10 of the program's 17 commits hail from California. That could be a sign of the school's move to the Pac-12 preparing to pay off.Biggest catch:Sefo Liufau, QB, Tacoma (Wash.) Bellarmine PrepCould steal:Chidobe Awuzie, DB, San Jose (Calif.) Oak Grove.

2. Alabama
The Tide repeated as BCS national champions and now they are poised to finish in the top five of the Rivals Team Rankings thanks to an impressive out-of-state haul. Biggest catch: Jonathan AllenCould steal: Alvin Kamara

3. LSULes Miles and the Bayou Bengals have strung together yet another salty class top to bottom. The defensive line and defensive backfield are particularly strong and the wide receivers and offensive line pack a powerful punch.Biggest catch:Tre'Davious White, CB, Shreveport (La.) Green OaksCould steal:Robert Nkemdiche, SDE, Loganville (Ga.) Grayson

4. Texas A&M The Aggies are one of the hottest teams in the country right now, and while sticking to their Texas roots they have added some national flavor to this standout class.Biggest catch:Ricky Seals-Jones, ATH, Sealy (Texas)Could steal:Torrodney Prevot, WDE, Houston (Texas) Alief Taylor

8. South Carolina
The Gamecocks were able to build a solid class early and hang on to it without any major defectors. Identifying and targeting under-the-radar talent helped the cause.Biggest catch:Larenz BryantCould steal: Yannick Ngakoue

11. Tennessee
New head coach Butch Jones has rejuvenated recruiting efforts for the Vols, paying off with big-time commits and leaving Tennessee in the discussion for several stars as signing day nears. Biggest catch: Marquez NorthCould steal: Trey Bell

12. MissouriThe Tigers had a tough transition to the SEC in 2012 and while their 2013 class is solid, it is going to take a few more steps to meet the high recruiting standards set by their SEC brethren.Biggest catch: Chase Abbington, ATH, St. Peters (Mo.) Fort Zumwalt SouthCould steal: Ezekiel Elliott, RB, St. Louis (Mo.)

13. Kentucky
By reaching into Ohio rather than battle it out late in the game for prospects in the Southeast, the Wildcats have filled out a very nice class. Biggest catch: Marcus McWilsonCould steal: Janarion Grant

14. Arkansas With everything that has happened in Fayetteville over the past year, it's no surprise the Razorbacks have been scrambling a bit as signing day approaches. The new staff has added some nice pieces and will go down to the wire for a few others.Biggest catch: Hunter Henry, TE, Little Rock (Ark.) Pulaski AcademyCould steal: Altee Tenpenny, RB, North Little Rock (Ark.)